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City of Ottertail open house drive-by to honor mayor

The city of Ottertail is hosting an open house drive by to honor Myron Lueders for 46 years of Public Service.

First row from left, Jim Espelund, Teresa Schoenrock*, Tonya Thorson*, Patty and Paul Klimek*, Brian Klimek*, John Carlson, John Haverland, Dan Whitehead, Sandy Palubicki and Kathy Wagenman.* Second row, from left, Brian Quiram, Duaine Steuber, Myron Lueders, Dave Haglund*, Loren Hawes, Eric Doll*, Mike Ahlfs, Matt Blashack*, Sarah Carlson, Ken Grewe, Doug Bjorkland and Kermit Nelson* (* denotes Hilltop Lumber employees) Debbie Irmen/FOCUS
First row from left, Jim Espelund, Teresa Schoenrock*, Tonya Thorson*, Patty and Paul Klimek*, Brian Klimek*, John Carlson, John Haverland, Dan Whitehead, Sandy Palubicki and Kathy Wagenman.* Second row, from left, Brian Quiram, Duaine Steuber, Myron Lueders, Dave Haglund*, Loren Hawes, Eric Doll*, Mike Ahlfs, Matt Blashack*, Sarah Carlson, Ken Grewe, Doug Bjorkland and Kermit Nelson* (* denotes Hilltop Lumber employees) Debbie Irmen/FOCUS

Due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ottertail City Council and staff would like to honor and celebrate Mayor Myron Lueders public service by holding a drive-by celebration on Dec. 17, during the City Council meeting, a news release from the city of Ottertail announced.

The city asks all to come through the drive-up to place a card, if desired, in the dropbox and honk their horn to show their appreciation for a job-well-done to residents of Ottertail.

The regular City Council meeting starts at 6 p.m. drive-bys can start at 6:15 p.m. and last until 7:30 p.m.

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